dare to do somethingpangas 1.1vi., vtTo have the nerve or gall to do something which is either risky to do or should not be done; to dare to do something.Maski dilikadong magbiahi, nangas ami lamang.Even though it was dangerous to travel, we just had the nervetogo.Sinopay nangas ong nindio ang nagabri tang porta?Who among you hadthenerve to open the gate?Nangasong siminled ong balay nira tenged ang torobolon anda don.I dared to enter their house because the maid was not there.Pinangasan mo rang inalap tang sirgoilaso?Did you havethegall to pick my Spanish plums?ov. syn.pogoso 1.2rel. wrd.reges 1
darklek 1.1nA dark corner or area; the hidden corner in a room, behind a supporting post.Ang lēk atan ong dobali tang adili, agbalayan da tang ambe.The darkcorner there on the other side of the house post is being used as a house by a rat.rel. wrd.potod21.1dalap 1.2viTo feel around in the dark.Asing pagapatay tang korinti, dadalap-dalapo ra lamang ong koarto.When the electricity went off, I just feltaround the room inthedark. madet 1.1adjA dark or bright color such as dark red, yellow-orange; extremely bright light.Ang nabakalong tila belag ta madēt ang birdi.The fabric I bought is light green (lit. not dark green).Ang kolor tang lambong na ay masinggi, aroy, kadēt ang pisan ig masit ong mata!The color of her dress is red, oh my, it is so bright and really hurts the eyes!Dorog kadēt tang lambong mong asia, pagpalagem.That shirt of your is verydarkincolor, it makes you look dark.Made-dēt tang koldap sigorado mapoirsa tang doldol.The lightning is extremelybright, for sure the thunder will be loud.ov. syn.palabad 1.1rel. wrd.det21.3
dark circles underlem 1.1adjBlack and blue color as of a bruise, or the dark color under a person's eyes, or around the mouth; to have dark circles under the eyes.Angay lēm tang mata mo, sigoro sinontoka tang katawa mo?Why is your eye blackandblue, maybe your husband hit you?Lēm si tang mata mo, sigoro madalia rang riglaen.You havedarkcirclesunderyoureyes again, maybe you'll soon be getting your menstrual period.
dark colorlagem 1.1rel. wrd.boling 1lagem 1lagtem 1.2adjBlack; dark color; dark-skinned.Mga timpong makinit belag ta palagtok ta lambong ang lagem tenged makinit ong sinangoni.During hot season it's not the time to being wearing dark clothing because they feel hot on your body.
dark withoutdelman 1.1adjTotally dark, without a moon, stars, or lights.Angay pagaliga mga delman, india geldan?Why do you go around when it is totallydark, aren't you afraid?ov. syn.arimem 1.2ki-lep 1
dark, caught out afterlabí 1.4viTo be overcome by the night; to be caught out after dark; benighted.Nalabian ami rang minolik tenged yadi pang sinelekan amen ong programa.We were overcomebythenight because there were still many things we watched at the program.
darknesskaki-lepan11.1nDarkness.Ang kayagan indi degen ta kaki-lepan. Brightness will not be overcome by darkness.Antkayagan 1
dark-skinnedlagem 1.1rel. wrd.boling 1lagem 1lagtem 1.2adjBlack; dark color; dark-skinned.Mga timpong makinit belag ta palagtok ta lambong ang lagem tenged makinit ong sinangoni.During hot season it's not the time to being wearing dark clothing because they feel hot on your body.
dark-skinned nativesati 1.1rel. wrd.ati 1tilem 1.1nA term referring to the native tribes of central Mindoro, Panay, and the mountainous areas of Palawan.Ang mga taw ang aggoyan ta ati pamansistar ong bokid ig mga lagem.The people who are called ati live in the mountains and are dark-skinned.Hoy! Sia doro rang pongit mo, magā rang ati. Hey there, you are covered in black dirt, you look like a littledark-skinnednative.
dark-skinned, verytilem 1.1adjVery dark-skinned. (This is not a polite word to use.)Aroy, ang taw ang asia pisan ang tilem-tileman. Wow, that person is extremely darkskinned.Antkolit 1.2tisay 1.1ov. syn.lagem 1.3rel. wrd.ati 1
darn clothingsorsi 1.1ov. syn.maet 1.1sorsi 1vtTo mend a tear in something; to darn something by stitching and interweaving thread across a small hole.Manorsio rin tang kalioliotong lasik.I willmend my pants that are torn.synbelad 1.1ov. syn.tambel 1.1maet 1.1vtTo darn, mend something by weaving thread across a hole.Maeten mo kay tang lambongo tenged pinangan ta dalomasig.Please darn my shirt because it was eaten by cockroaches.ov. syn.belad 1sorsi 1belad 1.1ov. syn.belad 1belad 1maet 1.1tambel 1.1vtTo mend a tear in something; to darn something by stitching and interweaving thread across a small hole.synsorsi 1.1
date, calendarpitsa 1.1nCalendar date.Onopay pitsa mandian?What's the date today?Inoman tang siminar nira ong pitsa 14 tang Abril.The date of their seminar was changed to the 14th of April.
daughteranang babay11.1nDaughter.Ompisang asing gamepet da tand adi, galiliag dang ipakatawa na tang tolong anānangmgababay. Beginning when that king was getting old already, he wanted to get his three daughters married off.
day after tomorrowaneta 1.1nDay after tomorrow.Ong aneta panawo rin ong bokid para magbisita tang koma.The dayaftertomorrow I'll walk to the countryside to visit the field.Magalino ra ong aneta. I'll be leaving the dayaftertomorrow. Antmininta 1.1
day before yesterdaymininta 1.1nDay before yesterday.Mininta napaningo ong Cambian tenged pagdilemo rin ta golay.The daybeforeyesterday I went to barangay Cambian because I was looking for vegetables.Antaneta 1.1
day for restingigperenay11.1nTime, or day, for resting.
day, allapon 2.2viTo do something all day long, morning and afternoon.Nagapon tang kayam tang mamola ong baybay.The children played on the beach alldaylong.Antmagdamal
day, one wholeapon 2.1nOne whole day.Pirapay binta mo ong magapon ong tsianggi mo?How much money do you take in duringonewholeday in your small variety store?
daybreaknaramal21.1rel. wrd.maramal21.1naramal21vThe next morning (literally, when it became daybreak).Asta naramal da lamang dōno rang gebeb ong adalem tang pambot.Until the nextmorning I just crouched there in the bottom of the boat.damal-damal21.1n., advMorning; daybreak.Ong damal ang damal-damal, paning ami ong Villa Sol.Tomorrow morning we'll go to barangay Villa Sol.ov. syn.timprano 1.1